I found this SQL style guide which looks good. I'm not a pro at SQL but it looks good to me. I mean, you use the style guide your boss wants you to use, or what all others use, but what if you could choose?
Is there a programming language specifically designed for interacting with SQL databases that avoids the need for Object-Relational Mappers (ORMs) to solve impedance mismatch from the start?
I’ve started to take an intro SQL class but I want to find more places to practice.
Do any of you have recommendations for sites that I can use to practice creating queries based on pieces of information someone is looking for?
Looks like @phiresky@lemmy.world is looking for reviews on their latest optimizations to the Lemmy backend. Figured folks here might be interested in taking a look.
I tried looking the original Joint USSS/FBI Advisory shown in the end of the video, and found these:
- https://web.archive.org/web/20150910021244/https://usa.visa.com/download/merchants/20090212-usss_fbi_advisory.pdf
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/346975125_Heartland_Data_Breach_Analysis